When teaching, it is unwise to have any sort of lesson that requires you to be in very close proximity to the children after lunch on burrito Thursday.
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Sarah, I am laughing as I write this. Because I have been right there with you more times than I would like to remember. Those are some of my funniest "teacher stories", though not so pleasant at the time. Lois
One year in the district Tony used to teach in, they were trying to get the kids to eat more vegetables in the cafeteria and were sneaking them in lots of places. Tony said the methane content of the classrooms was noxious. Anyway during a team meeting as an "order of business" one of his co-workers said, "Are you noticing that the kids are a little gassy lately?"
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Sarah,
I am laughing as I write this. Because I have been right there with you more times than I would like to remember. Those are some of my funniest "teacher stories", though not so pleasant at the time.
Lois
One year in the district Tony used to teach in, they were trying to get the kids to eat more vegetables in the cafeteria and were sneaking them in lots of places. Tony said the methane content of the classrooms was noxious. Anyway during a team meeting as an "order of business" one of his co-workers said, "Are you noticing that the kids are a little gassy lately?"
Funny! Will keep this wisdom tucked away for future use. But may I ask, is it unwise for you or for the children?
That is hilarious!
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